Off-topic, but in case anyone is interested in ML languages. (bagley.org
inspired my interest)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brandon J. Van Every" <try_vanevery_at_mycompanyname at yahoo.com>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.functional
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 10:23 AM
Subject: ML SIG Seattle Thursday July 8
ML SIG Seattle is a gathering of people interested in the ML family of
functional programming languages. These include Standard ML, OCaml, and
other such.
We will meet Thursday, July 8, at 7:00 pm at
The Stumbling Monk
1635 E. Olive Way
at corner of Olive and Belmont
kitty corner from the B&O Restaurant
(206)-860-0916
Beware that the advertizement as seen from the street is extremely low key.
The sign in the window is hardly noticeable and the awning above the front
door still says "TYPING" on it. Due to the popularity of the rotating
specialty brews offered, the owner really has no need for additional
salesmanship. I imagine if you ask the locals, they can point you at it.
Especially local shopkeepers.
Things to know about The Monk:
- it serves yummy Belgian beers!
- it is non-smoking
- it isn't very big
- it's low-lit
- they have chips, feel free to order a pizza from elsewhere
- parking is typical Capitol Hill parking, i.e. bad
Non-exhaustive topics of interest to me personally:
- OCaml
- SML/NJ
- MLton
- how well these things work on Windows
- optimization rigamaroles, profiling
- interfacing to C
- 3D graphics
- OpenGL bindings
- AI
- game development
- functional vs. imperative vs. OO programming
- commercialization
- making money
Cheers, www.indiegamedesign.com
Brandon Van Every Seattle, WA
"The pioneer is the one with the arrows in his back."
- anonymous entrepreneur